Warm Spaces available until the end of March
Read about warm spaces available in Bardney at https://bardney-group.parish.lincolnshire.gov.uk/news-1/warm-space-available-end-march
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Annual Parish Meeting 12th May 2022
Tonight we have the Annual Parish Meeting taking place at Bardney Methodist Hall at 7pm. The Annual Awards will be presented this evening and all are welcome to attend!
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Limewoods Magazine - May 2022
The Limewoods Magazine produced by Bardney Group Parish Council is now available to download online as well as paper copies also being available to collect. Click to read more..
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Platinum Jubilee Celebrations
We have created a separate news page for our collective Platinum Jubilee Celebrations taking place over the four day UK Bank Holiday weekend from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th June 2022!
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Queen's Green Canopy Tree Planting Ceremony
This morning Bardney Group Parish Council welcomed The Queen's Representative, the Lord Lieutenant for Lincolnshire, Mr Toby Dennis to plant two trees as part of the Queen's Green Canopy initiative.
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Joint grant application for new bus service
BGPC and Bardney Christian Community Trust have joined forces to apply for a grant to fund two new bus services.
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Christmas Tree Recycling
The Parish Council has successfully collected a number of old Christmas Trees from around the village which will be converted to wood chips and used as mulch for our future tree planting projects.
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Bardney Christmas Tree Decorated!
Many thanks to the 1st Bardney Scout Group for trimming our Christmas Tree with their individually decorated baubles.
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New Office Location
Our Parish Office is now located at St Oswald's Park, Horncastle Road, Bardney, LN3 5SU and our new phone number is 07775 372170.
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Community Land Update
New trees have arrived from the Woodland Trust to be planted on our community land, including 150 Hawthorn, 30 Goat Willow, 105 Downy Birch and 150 Crab Apple Trees.
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Stop COVID-19 hanging around
A new public health behaviours campaign ‘Stop COVID-19 hanging around’ has launched demonstrating the importance of simple actions, and how they reduce the risks of catching COVID-19 this winter.